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Commissioner VanScoy explained he supported the solar farm concept, however, he wanted to be <br />assured the solar farm was buffered from the surrounding properties. <br />Commissioner Brauer asked how Connexus would work to eliminate the potential glare that was <br />discussed within the study that could occur three days out of the year. <br />Mr. Dallin stated any visual barrier (trees) would prevent the glare from occurring. <br />Commissioner Brauer questioned if trees could be planted around the solar farm or if this would <br />hinder solar power collection. <br />Mr. Dallin explained how the trees would have to be planted around the solar farm in order to <br />maximize solar power collection. <br />Commissioner Brauer supported the project having a natural prairie area surrounding the solar <br />farm. <br />Mr. Burandt commented that all solar farms would have a pollinator friendly prairie area <br />surrounding the project area. <br />Commissioner Gengler requested further information regarding the longevity of the solar panels <br />and when potential development would occur in this area of the City. <br />Mr. Burandt reported the solar panels would have a life expectancy of 25 years. He explained <br />Connexus would have a 20-year land lease with Anoka County with two five-year options. <br />Community Development Director Gladhill anticipated development would not occur in this <br />portion of the City for another 10 to 15 years. <br />Rob Davis, Director of Center for Pollinators, reviewed a photograph with the Commission and <br />commented on the proposed pollinator friendly solar garden. <br />Dave Nathe, 14453 Llama Street, explained he farmed vegetables in Ramsey. He explained he <br />had his own bees to assist with his crops. He asked if anyone in Ramsey wanted to live adjacent <br />to a solar farm. He believed that living next to a solar farm would not be most people's choice. <br />He stated he did not want to have a solar farm located adjacent to his farm. He feared his property <br />value would decrease if a solar farm were to locate adjunct to his property. <br />Jeff Pengra, 8390 Highway 10, expressed concern with how the value of his property would be <br />impacted if a solar farm were to locate within the River Crossing Addition. He questioned what <br />would happen to the equipment after 25 years. <br />Mr. Burandt explained after 25 years all of the equipment would be removed, recycled and the <br />property would be returned to its original state. <br />